i84' FAUNA AND FLORA OF PALESTINE. 



40. Helix turbinata. Jan. Mantiss., p. 2. 

 Scarce on the coast. 



41. Helix neglecta. Drap. Hist. Moll., p. loS. 



42. Helix arenosa. (Beck. Ind. Moll, p. 14.) 

 Nablus. 



43. Helix apicina. Lam. Anim. S. Vert, vi., ii., p. 93. 

 In the north, on the dry rocks near the coast. 



44. Helix eaiupcstris. Ziegl. Mus. Rossmull. viii., p. 34. 

 Found on the high plateau of Moab and Eastern Gilead. 



45. Helix protea. Zieg-]. Rossmiister, Hist. Moll, viii., p. 34. 

 Common and variable from the coast to the southern deserts. I have 



many specimens corresponding- to H. langloisiana of Bourguinat, which 

 appears to be only a strongly marked desert and blanched variety of the 

 present species. 



46. Helix aiiiaiida. Rossm. Icon, vii., p. 10. 

 Jerusalem. 



47. Helix ivipj'obata. Mouss. Coq. Voy. Roth., 1861, p. 11. 

 Jerusalem. 



48. Helix crispnlata. Mouss. Coq. Voy. Roth., 1861, p. 12. 

 Jerusalem, rare. 



49. Helix neglecta. Drap. Hist. INIoll., p. loS. 



50. Helix syrensis. Pfr. Symb. ad Hist. Hel. iii., p. 69. 

 Lebanon. 



51. Helix vestalis. Parr. Pf. Symb. i., p. 40. 

 Abundant in a few localities. 



52. Helix lubej-ciilosa. Conrad, in Lynch. Offi. Report, p. 229. 



Erroneously identified by Bourguinat with //. despreaitxii from the 

 Canaries. This is the most peculiar and interesting Helix in Palestine, 



